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...bench in favor of the more consistent Martin for the postseason.“It‘s kind of like getting back on the horse when you fall off,” Cahow says. “A lot of people don’t always connect the mental and the physical immediately.”This season, the roles have been reversed—Martin hurt her back early on, allowing Kessler to establish herself as the starting goaltender—and Kessler has taken full advantage of the opportunity.With new mental toughness developed by a disappointing freshman...

Author: By Loren Amor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Kessler Leads Crimson, Nation Between Pipes for W. Hockey | 11/26/2007 | See Source »

Though Howard is a longtime global-warming doubter, ordinary Australians are less skeptical. The country has been hit hard by a brutal, multi-year drought that has devastated agriculture and put its biggest cities under water restrictions. Australians have begun to connect water fears to global warming, a bad sign for Howard, whose residence has been picketed by protesters dressed as polar bears. A recent poll of voters in several closely contested seats found that 73% said climate change would have a "strong influence" on the way they vote. "The water shortages have really rocketed climate change to a significant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Global Warming's Impact Down Under | 11/19/2007 | See Source »

...every time its players chased the puck into the corner or tried to corral a rebound. Though the Crimson was able to launch a few shots from the slot, Colgate’s defense often forced Harvard to dump the puck into the corners on offense or try to connect on long centering passes through traffic in front of the Raiders net. “They obviously came out hungry tonight,” Taylor said. “[Colgate] tied last night, and this is a tough road trip for them. One thing that shows is just how good...

Author: By Robert T. Hamlin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Raiders Tally Last-Minute Goal to Upset No. 19 M. Hockey | 11/19/2007 | See Source »

...behind Moscow's first connection to cable TV and high-speed Internet? He's Frank Baker, 73, a U.S. naval officer in the Korean War. Baker is president of a small New York City venture-capital firm, Andersen Group, that plans to close a $40 million deal to purchase 51% of ComCor-TV (CCTV), a Moscow broadband provider, in the fall. CCTV has wired some 130,000 dwellings in the city and plans to connect 70,000 more in the upscale Central Administrative District by next March. A 47-channel package, which includes Russian-language versions of Animal Planet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animal Planet in Moscow | 11/15/2007 | See Source »

...billion mobile-voice business by 2010. Polk volleyed in July, when he partnered with VOIP champion Skype (now part of eBay) to allow Skype software users to call anywhere from hot spots through headset-equipped laptops. If just some of Skype's 66 million registered users connect via the Cloud instead of a mobile network, mobile operators will lose revenue. The Cloud could siphon off even more mobile dollars next year when handset giants Nokia and Motorola start selling dual-mode phones that let users call via the Net or mobile networks, without Skype's software...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: George Polk: Producing Static for the Competition | 11/15/2007 | See Source »

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